Nagc511 Learner Guide
Nagc511 Learner Guide
QUALIFICATION CODE
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Lecturer name (s) Dr Thabo Moretlo
Module code &Name Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
NAGC51110
AGRICULTURAL
CALCULATIONS
1. GENERAL INFORMATION
The purpose of this Learner Guide is to provide you with written guidelines as to what to
expect of the University and what the University in turn expects of you, with regard to this
module.
You are given administrative details of the Department as well as the contact details
of the lecturer teaching this module. The responsibilities of the students with regard to
participation and attendance are stated and an overview is provided of the learning
and teaching approach. Comprehensive assessment details for the module are given
in this section as well as details of the materials that will be used, e.g. text books.
Full details of the assessment criteria and moderation are provided, as well as the exit
level and critical cross-field outcomes for the module.
The modules and specific outcomes are shown and the work schedule provides a
detailed weekly work plan for the year.
Tutorials T 3
Practical Work PW
Laboratory Work LW
Research R
Service Learning SL
Other (explain) O
Total 14
Participation is an important part of the class sessions. Participation means both attendance
and engagement. Students are expected to attend and fully participate in all the scheduled
classes, group learning opportunities, discussion sessions and practical sessions. In addition,
punctuality is important.
Students are expected to be on time and ready to begin at the stated time on the timetable.
Students who are not able to attend a formal contact session must provide the lecturer with a
written note explaining their non-attendance. These notes will be kept in the Module file in
case queries regarding a student’s poor performance are raised.
Misunderstandings about Module content or failure to understand a topic can often be cleared
up in one-on-one sessions with the lecturer and Students are urged to consult their lecturers if
they have any queries, etc. It is also important for a lecturer to be aware of any personal
problems which may affect a student’s performance.
Grievance procedures
Students who have grievances should first discuss the matter with the lecturer concerned. If
not satisfied with the outcome, or the matter not resolved by the lecturer, the student may
report it to the class representative, who will in turn take it to the SRC, who will then inform
the Head of School who will then take the matter to the Registrar (in that order).
Academic dishonesty will NOT be tolerated in any form whatsoever. This includes cheating
during any test, submitting someone else’s work as your own (plagiarism) and copying
someone else’s program. Students caught cheating during a test (whether official or class
test), will have their answer book/paper taken away, and will be handed a new answer
book/paper to continue with. A committee consisting of the subject lecturers will then
discuss the situation and make recommendations to the Programme Head. Where two or
more students handed-in programs seem undeniably to be identical copies of each other, ALL
the students involved will receive a mark of ZERO.
Lecturers are expected to attend all scheduled contact classes. If possible, notice will be given
if a lecturer cannot attend a class and arrangements will be made by the lecturer to cover the
work missed. Students are advised to check the department notice board daily for any
information pertaining to their Module, classes, etc.
Reading assignments
Summative Assessment
This type of assessment is used to formally measure the learning of skills, knowledge and
understanding and is associated with a recorded mark. All summative assessments will count
towards the Semester mark as indicated in the table below:
CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT
Assessment instrument What to submit Weight Date
Assignment Answer scripts 15%
Class Test 1 Answer scripts 20%
Class Test 2 Answer scripts 25%
Semester Test Answer scripts 40%
TOTAL 100%
Please Note: A student must score at least 50% for the final mark (calculated as shown
above) to pass the Module.
A medical certificate must be provided regarding missed tests and/or assignments, etc. this
must be submitted to the lecturer or site department secretary within 5 working days of the
test date or due date. Medical certificates not received within 4 days will not be considered –
unless the student was hospitalized. If a medical certificate is accepted, an assessment would
be prepared for the student. Complaints or queries about assessment marks must be raised
with the lecturer concerned within 7 days of the assessment being returned to the students.
Examination
There will be a 3-hour written examination at the end of the semester.
However, there will be a subminimum of 40% required to pass an examination. If a student
scores below 40% in the examination, he/she does not qualify for a final mark and does not
pass the Module.
Library Services
https://www.spu.ac.za/index.php/library-services-all/
Plagiarism
Plagiarism should be always avoided, whenever a student uses an author’s work without
recognizing it and /or cutting and pasting it (not stating facts/thought in own words).
Plagiarized work will not be accepted for marking and students may be subjected to
disciplinary action.
2. MODULE INFORMATION
2.1 Admission Requirements and Pre-Requisites
Refer to University General Prospectus
2.3 Moderation
All summative assessment question papers and memoranda are both internally moderated.
3. LEARNING COMPONENT
2&3 Averages, formulae, Introduction, striking out, rules for rounding off
equation and rounding
off
4& 5 Circumference, area, Introduction, volume, objects, map scales
volume, proportion
and scale
4. STUDENT CONTRACT
Example
a) Class timetables will be published on Moodle (http://moodle.spu.ac.za)
b) Make sure you are registered as a student on Moodle for this subject.
f) Only ONE sick test will be written at the end of the year after the last test week.
g) Test mark queries will only be accommodated for one week after marks discussion.
h) Plagiarism is both unethical and illegal and may be regarded as a criminal offence.
l) Student must inform the lecturer in good time of any special needs.
Programme:
Module Code:
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